Mumbai City FC Tops ISL After 1-0 Win Over Mohun Bagan

Mumbai City FC secured a vital 1-0 away victory against Mohun Bagan Super Giant to climb to the top of the Indian Super League standings. The winning goal came from winger Noufal PN in the 27th minute following a swift team move. Goalkeeper Phurba Lachenpa was the hero for the visitors, making a series of crucial saves to deny Mohun Bagan an equalizer. The result ends Mohun Bagan's unbeaten run and gives Mumbai City a one-point lead at the summit.

Key Points: Mumbai City FC Beat Mohun Bagan 1-0, Top ISL Standings

  • Noufal PN scores decisive first-half goal
  • Phurba Lachenpa's saves earn Player of the Match
  • Mumbai City ends Mohun Bagan's unbeaten run
  • Victory sends Mumbai City to top of ISL table
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ISL 2025-26: Mumbai City FC defeat Mohun Bagan Super Giant 1-0

Noufal PN's first-half goal and Phurba Lachenpa's heroics in goal secure a 1-0 victory for Mumbai City FC over Mohun Bagan, sending them top of the ISL table.

"Phurba Lachenpa was adjudged the Player of the Match for a series of crucial saves."

Kolkata, March 20

Noufal PN's first-half strike, backed by a standout performance from their goalkeeper Phurba Lachenpa and a disciplined defensive display, guided Mumbai City FC to a 1-0 victory over Mohun Bagan Super Giant in the Indian Super League 2025-26 at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata on Friday.

Mumbai City FC moved to the top of the standings with this victory, staying unbeaten and going one point clear of Mohun Bagan Super Giant, who slipped to second with 13 points, according to a release.

Phurba Lachenpa was adjudged the Player of the Match for a series of crucial saves.

Mohun Bagan Super Giant head coach Sergio Lobera made two changes to his starting XI, bringing in Mehtab Singh and Jason Cummings in midfield. Mumbai City FC head coach Petr Kratky made one change, introducing Jorge Pereyra Diaz into the starting lineup.

The contest began at a lively tempo, with Mohun Bagan dominating possession in the early exchanges, while Mumbai City looked to threaten on the counter. Noufal PN had the first attempt in the sixth minute but fired over from distance after being set up by captain Lallianzuala Chhangte.

The Mariners continued to control the ball, with right winger Liston Colaco seeing his effort blocked by Mumbai City centre-back Nuno Reis in the 19th minute. The Islanders responded with a swift counterattack three minutes later as Chhangte found himself one-on-one with Vishal Kaith, but the goalkeeper stood firm to deny him before Mehtab Singh cleared the danger.

The Islanders took the lead in the 27th minute following a well-worked team move. A swift switch of play between four Mumbai City players from right to left found Noufal PN in space, and the winger produced a composed right-footed finish into the far corner to give the visitors a 1-0 advantage.

Mohun Bagan pushed forward in search of an equaliser, but were repeatedly denied by Lachenpa. The Mumbai goalkeeper made an excellent diving save in the 40th minute to keep out Jason Cummings' header, and followed it up with a series of stops to deny Dimitri Petratos from distance.

At the other end, the Islanders also threatened, with Chhangte, Jorge Ortiz, and Pereyra Diaz testing Kaith, who produced back-to-back saves to keep his side in the game. Despite end-to-end action, Mumbai City carried a slender 1-0 lead into the break.

The second half continued similarly, with Mohun Bagan dominating possession and Mumbai City looking dangerous on the counter. Colaco tested Lachenpa early after the restart, while Vikram Pratap Singh forced a save from Kaith at the other end.

Maclaren came close in the 60th minute but dragged his effort wide, and moments later Petratos thought he had equalised after a rebound, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside. Lachenpa continued to stand tall, producing another fine save in the 69th minute to deny Mohun Bagan once again.

The Mariners maintained sustained pressure in the closing stages, with Sahal Abdul Samad missing narrowly from distance in the 90th minute. Petratos also had a late opportunity from a free-kick at the edge of the box but failed to keep his effort on target.

Despite relentless pressure and dominating possession, Mohun Bagan were unable to find the breakthrough as Mumbai City's organised defensive unit held firm.

The final whistle confirmed a 1-0 victory for Mumbai City FC, as they ended Mohun Bagan Super Giant's unbeaten run and climbed to the top of the table heading into the international break.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Mariners fan, this is heartbreaking 💔. 70% possession and so many chances, but just couldn't finish. Lobera needs to figure out this finishing problem. We can't keep dominating games and losing points. Lachenpa was phenomenal though, have to admit.
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Vikram M
Noufal PN! What a composed finish for the youngster. The future of Indian football is bright with talents like him, Vikram Pratap, and Liston on the pitch. ISL is delivering some fantastic football this season.
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Rohit P
Respectful criticism: The atmosphere at Salt Lake sounded electric, but the match report could have focused a bit more on the fans. They are the 12th man, especially for a derby like this. On the pitch, Mumbai showed great game management. Top of the table feels good!
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Sarah B
Visiting from the US and catching my first ISL match. The pace was incredible! Lachenpa's performance was a masterclass in goalkeeping. The technical level seems to have improved so much. Will be following Mumbai City's run now.
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Karthik V
This is why we love football. Mohun Bagan played all the football, Mumbai City won the match. Classic counter-attacking victory. Petr Kratky's strategy was spot on. Now the international break... hope our boys come back fit for the Durand Cup matches too!

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